MediaHuis closure of Newry site is a severe blow to Northern Ireland’s print sector

Neil Moore, Unite regional officer

Unite seeks to defend employment of 46 workers who face prospect of redundancy

Last week the MediaHuis group, which owns the Independent titles and Belfast Telegraph, made public its plans to end printing at their Newry site. The facility is their last remaining printing site in Ireland, north or south, and is now set to close at the end of January with the loss of 46 jobs. Unite the union, which represents the majority of the workforce, is engaging in the redundancy consultation process with the aim of avoiding closure and the loss of jobs. 

The Newry facility is the only facility in Northern Ireland which can utilise both the ‘heatset press’ and ‘dual-web’ technique and its shutdown represents a major blow to the print sector in the region. Unite expressed its fears that the closure will result in a ripple effect as it removes the back-up capacity, leaving papers with reduced contingency options should there be problems at other plants. 

The ultimate owner of the printing site is the Belgian-owned MediaHuis group which reported a net profit of Eur 117.3 million in 2021, double that the previous year. The announced closure came just hours after the Dublin government’s 2023 budget applied a zero VAT rate to print media – likely to save MediaHuis Eur 15 million annually.

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Housing Executive workers’ strike for improved pay to continue for a further four weeks

Absence of any movement from NIHE management on 1.75% offer “galling”.

Unite the union confirmed that it had lodged notification that the four week strike action being taken by its members working in the Northern Ireland Housing Executive will continue for a further four weeks. Housing workers in the union are seeking a pay improvement above the 1.75 percent increase for 2021-22 recommended by the National Joint Council for local authorities employers. Workers are seeking a two pay point uplift and a cost of living payment but as yet the union understands that management have not even sought any additional funding from the Department to settle the pay dispute.

Strike action at the housing executive is resulting an ever extending backlog of improvement work to public housing units. This is impacting social housing tenants who are left without measures to improve energy efficiency or for conversion to better suit those with disabilities. 

It has been widely reported in the press that companies performing these tasks for those contracts which have been outsourced have had their fees increased by 20 or even 30 percent – while workers performing the same tasks in-house through the Direct Labour Organisation have been offered a mere 1.75 percent improvement.

Unite is questioning how private companies with outsourced contracts and performing the same work as its members can obtain increases reported to amount to 20 or even 30 percent whereas workers are being offered an insulting 1.75 percent.

General Secretary of Unite, Sharon Graham, offered her continued support to the Housing workers:

Our housing workers provide vital maintenance and improvement services to social housing tenants. This galling 1.75% offer means they are left with no alternative but to extend their strike action for a pay increase.

“The absence of any movement to address our members’ pay claim and end this dispute from management is a truly shocking failure. Unite is full square behind these workers in their fight for a decent pay increase.”

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Unite the union is engaging to defend the interests of its members working at NuTrack

George Brash, Unite Regional Officer

NuTrack confirms to workers that the company has entered into administration in a further jobs blow to Ballymena

Unite the union this afternoon confirmed that it had received correspondence sent to workers from the owners of NuTrack, a manufacturer supplying components for buses, that the company had entered administration and has permanently closed operations as of 22ndSeptember 2022. 

The news threatens the livelihoods of several dozen workers who are employed by the company. It is a further blow to the Ballymena economy which has suffered a number of high profile closures and job losses in the manufacturing sector in the last decade.

Regional Officer for Unite, George Brash, confirmed his union would engage with the insolvency practitioner to safeguard his members’s interests in the process and with the aim of the company being transferred as a ‘going-concern’. 

“This is another jobs blow for the Ballymena area and for our manufacturing economy. We were informed earlier today that the company has now entered administration and has shut down production.

“We urge the company to give workers clarity on the situation and confirm as a matter of urgency who has been appointed to deal with the administration. That will then allow Unite to engage fully with the insolvency practitioners with the aim of ensuring that our members receive the fullest possible compensation if we cannot avoid job losses. Our objective entering this process is to defend this manufacturing capacity and as many jobs as we can.”

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Thales workforce vote with 77.5 percent majority for strike action in pursuit of improved pay

Unite the union urges management to improve pay and avoid prospect of strike action

Trade union, Unite confirmed its members at Thales in Northern Ireland have voted in an industrial ballot with a 77.5 percent majority for strike action in pursuit of improved pay. Following on from the ballot, the union called on management to meet in full its members’ pay claim for the year.

The claim, submitted in January, sought an ‘inflation-plus-one-percent’ increase of 8.1 percent based on the retail price index at that point in time. To date, management have offered only a five percent pay increase plus a non-consolidated one-off payment of £500.

Thales is a hugely successful business: in March bosses confirmed a dramatic 32 percent leap in profits to £1.4 billion for the year 2021 but they did not pass this onto workers – the source of all that profit – but increased dividends by 45 percent. Thales is forecasting even higher profits with sales for 2022 set to rise to £15.5 billion and profit margin forecast to increase to 11.1%; suggesting profits for the year will increase to £1.6 billion or a further 15 percent higher.

General secretary of Unite, Sharon Graham, challenged Thales to respond to the pay expectations of its Belfast workforce.

“The success of Thales in Northern Ireland has been trumpeted widely by the Tory government – indeed it was recently visited by a government minister. But those who contribute to that success are expected to accept a low ball five percent pay increase in the midst of a cost of living crisis.

Workers at Thales deserve better. This is a hugely successful business which can afford to pay out a proper pay increase meeting our members’ pay claim in full. Workers at Thales can count on the full support of Unite in securing that outcome.”

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Final day of Unite’s Irish Policy Conference hears motions covering equalities, organising and industrial areas

On the second day of Unite’s Sixth Irish Policy Conference in Malahide, delegates debated a range of motions covering equalities, organising and industrial areas, as well as the public sector.  Speakers also addressed motions on political and social action.

Introducing the Equalities debate, Regional Women’s and Equalities Officer Taryn Trainor referred to the need to protect people with ‘pre-existing conditions’ during the pandemic and said: “We know that ‘pre-existing conditions’ made people more vulnerable to Covid-19, but we also need to talk about ‘pre-existing inequalities’.  Because the pre-existing equality that made some groups more vulnerable – physically, mentally and economically – to the pandemic, is also making some groups more vulnerable to the cost of living crisis, and will make them more vulnerable to a recession”.

Speaking during the Equalities debate, Irish Executive Committee member and BAEM chair Memet Uludag gave a powerful speech on his own experience of racism, and concluded that:  “The fight against racism is not new in our union. But we need to advance this vision that brings our struggle to new strengths that reflects 21st century Ireland. A vision where our BAEM members are leaders in this union and branches. Unite has the potential to work with established anti-racism campaigns with the BAEM members at its centre. This will not only strengthen our union but also send out a powerful message: We will not be divided and our fight for economic justice is not separate from our fight for social justice”.

Introducing the organising debate, Organising Team Leader Tayra McKee said: Working people have been under attack over the last decade.  And if we are to successfully defend them, we ourselves have to put in the hard work of organising workers, building strong teams of workplace reps, building density, organisational capacity and ensuring workplaces are strike-ready. The gains made by our movement over the last two hundred years – and by this union and our predecessor unions over the past century – have been won by our collective strength.

Speaking at the start of a debate on a range of industrial motions, Regional Coordinating Officer Susan Fitzgerald said that motions highlighted the issues politicising a generation: “A generation is being politicised and mobilised by issues from low pay to the need to protect hard-won terms and conditions in the face of privatisation, as well as the need for reliable, stable and sustainable energy provision that does not wreak havoc on our environment”.

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